Justin Constantine

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Justin Constantine is a former Marine and attorney who works as an inspirational speaker and leadership consultant and serves as a liaison between the corporate and military communities. He survived a gunshot wound to the head while serving in Iraq in 2006.

About

Justin Constantine is a former Marine[1] and attorney who works as an inspirational speaker and leadership consultant and serves as a liaison between the corporate and military communities.[2] He is senior adviser to the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Hiring Our Heroes Campaign[3] and is a fellow with the Truman National Security Project.[4] He serves on the Board of Directors of the Wounded Warrior Project[5] Give an Hour[6] and SemperMax[7] He's also on the Board of Advisors for the Military Golfer Association and the Military Advisory Council for First Data. He received a Purple Heart Medal for his services in Iraq.[8]

Military career

Constantine joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 1997 during his second year of law school at the University of Denver. While on active duty, he served as a Judge Advocate specializing in criminal law and was stationed in Okinawa, Japan, and Camp Pendleton, California.[9] He left active duty in 2004 but volunteered as a reservist for deployment to Iraq in 2006, performing civil affairs work while serving as a team leader in Al-Anbar Province.[10]

Injury

On October 18, 2006, Constantine was on a routine patrol in the Al-Anbar Province. He had just stepped out of his Humvee to warn a journalist about a sniper working in the area when he was shot behind his left ear. A Navy Corpsman George Grant performed an emergency tracheotomy while Lance Cpl. Buhler risked his life driving over 70 mph to get Constantine to an aid station. Constantine recovered at the [Walter Reed National Military Medical Center] with the help of his future wife, Dahlia.[11]

Post-injury career

From 2009 to 2011, Constantine served as counsel for the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee.[12]

Awards

Constantine received the George C. Lang Award for Courage from the Wounded Warrior Project in 2011[13] and the Commitment to Service Award from Give an Hour in 2012[14] He received the inaugural 2014 Lincoln Award[15] for his outstanding achievement and excellence in providing opportunities and support to our nation's veterans and military families. He has also been named a Champion of Change by the White House,[16] and was presented with the All-American Hero Award at the 2013 All-American Inaugural Ball.[17] In 2012, the Virginia state legislature passed a joint resolution highlighting Constantine's work for veterans.[18]

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